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tester [92]
3 years ago
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Línea de tiempo de la historia de la música

History
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White raven [17]3 years ago
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Tanto si eres estudiante de música clásica como si simplemente eres un amante del arte, esta línea de tiempo te dará una buena visión general de las principales características de cada período, junto con sus compositores más famosos. En cuanto a la definición de música clásica, la usamos aquí para referirnos a cualquier música no pop, jazz u otra forma moderna de música, que surgió del Renacimiento para eventualmente estandarizar, y luego experimentar con, formas como la sinfonía, el concierto, y sonata.

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